Difference between revisions of "Deck and Wall Overlays"
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For '''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''' pertaining to Deck Overlay Boards, refer to the appropriate subsections in either '''[[Section:D. Low Slope Roofs|Low Slope Roof Systems]]''' or for '''[[ASM (Architectural Sheet Metal) Roof Systems|Architectural Sheet Metal Roof Systems]]'''. | For '''RoofStar Guarantee Standards''' pertaining to Deck Overlay Boards, refer to the appropriate subsections in either '''[[Section:D. Low Slope Roofs|Low Slope Roof Systems]]''' or for '''[[ASM (Architectural Sheet Metal) Roof Systems|Architectural Sheet Metal Roof Systems]]'''. | ||
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A roof deck overlay (also called a system underlay) is installed under the roof system and over the roof deck assembly. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation. | A roof deck overlay (also called a system underlay) is installed under the roof system and over the roof deck assembly. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation. |
Revision as of 18:21, 15 July 2016
General
NOTE: See also Accepted Roof Deck Overlay Board products |
For RoofStar Guarantee Standards pertaining to Deck Overlay Boards, refer to the appropriate subsections in either Low Slope Roof Systems or for Architectural Sheet Metal Roof Systems.
A roof deck overlay (also called a system underlay) is installed under the roof system and over the roof deck assembly. These products are most commonly placed over steel decks to provide a level surface for the membrane, or as a thermal barrier between the roof deck and combustible insulation.